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Art

  • The child learned about the visual symbols and motifs used in World War One propaganda posters.
  • They learned about the use of colors and composition techniques to convey different emotions and messages in war-related artwork.
  • The child explored different art mediums and techniques, such as drawing, painting, and collage, to create their own World War One-inspired artwork.

For continued development, encourage the child to visit art museums or galleries that have exhibits on World War One art. They can also explore online resources for more inspiration and learn about famous artists of that time period who created war-related artwork. Additionally, they can experiment with different art styles and techniques to create artwork that reflects their interpretation of the impact of World War One.

Book Recommendations

  • War Horse by Michael Morpurgo: A story about a young boy and his horse who are separated by World War One and their journey to reunite.
  • Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo: The story of a young soldier reflecting on his experiences in the trenches during World War One.
  • Angel on the Square by Gloria Whelan: Set in Russia during World War One, this novel follows the life of a young princess and her family as they navigate the impact of the war on their lives.

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